Spatriati : A Novel
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1635424038
ISBN-13
9781635424034
Publisher
Other Press LLC
Imprint
Other Press LLC
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 22nd, 2024
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
420 grams
Dimensions
20.30 x 13.40 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Following two outcasts tumultuous friendship, this brilliant, Strega Prizewinning novel captures the probing, passionate nature of a generation of global citizens, exploring sexuality and identity.
I never understood, of the two of us, which one was warm and which cold, but I consider myself lucky to have met my opposite front in Claudia Fanelli, the spatriata, the name people around here use for the uncertain, the odd, the unclassifiable and sometimes the shiftless or orphans, as well as unmarried men or women, vagrants and vagabonds, or even, in the case that concerns us, the emancipated.
Claudia enters Francescos life on a sunny morning, in the schools entrance hall: its a bolt of lightning, the birth of an entirely new kind of desire, which is, above all, the desire for life. Claudia is peerless and self-assured, extravagant; Francesco is introverted, burning with erotic curiosity, dominated by rustic faith, uncertain. She provokes him: Did you know that your mother and my father were lovers? But in the eyes of that meek boy, she glimpses a spark of rebellion: she sees herself in him. They become adults together, in a symbiotic game of escape and pursuit, in which they always end up finding each other.
Mario Desiati captures the complexities of a fluid, uprooted generation: his own. A generation around forty years old today, who werent afraid to stray far from home to find their place in the world, who truly feel like citizens of Europe. With a poetic yet biting style, capable of great tenderness, Desiati depicts the myriad forms that desire can assume when given free rein. Without any fear of plucking the chords of romanticism, without any false modesty as he delves into the coarsest details of sensuality and instinct.
I never understood, of the two of us, which one was warm and which cold, but I consider myself lucky to have met my opposite front in Claudia Fanelli, the spatriata, the name people around here use for the uncertain, the odd, the unclassifiable and sometimes the shiftless or orphans, as well as unmarried men or women, vagrants and vagabonds, or even, in the case that concerns us, the emancipated.
Claudia enters Francescos life on a sunny morning, in the schools entrance hall: its a bolt of lightning, the birth of an entirely new kind of desire, which is, above all, the desire for life. Claudia is peerless and self-assured, extravagant; Francesco is introverted, burning with erotic curiosity, dominated by rustic faith, uncertain. She provokes him: Did you know that your mother and my father were lovers? But in the eyes of that meek boy, she glimpses a spark of rebellion: she sees herself in him. They become adults together, in a symbiotic game of escape and pursuit, in which they always end up finding each other.
Mario Desiati captures the complexities of a fluid, uprooted generation: his own. A generation around forty years old today, who werent afraid to stray far from home to find their place in the world, who truly feel like citizens of Europe. With a poetic yet biting style, capable of great tenderness, Desiati depicts the myriad forms that desire can assume when given free rein. Without any fear of plucking the chords of romanticism, without any false modesty as he delves into the coarsest details of sensuality and instinct.
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